Travelling Beneath Crows: Representing socio-geographical concepts of time and travel in early medieval England
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- Distribution of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery in Lincolnshire
- Regression diagram of Lincoln wares: Euclidean distances
- Roman roads of Lincolnshire
- Navigable Rivers
- Proximity of the distribution of Lincoln wares to the Roman roads - EMASPP vs Late Saxon sites (cumulative percentages)
- Proximity of the distribution of Lincoln wares to the navigable rivers - EMASPP vs Late Saxon sites (cumulative percentages)
- Regression diagram of Lincoln wares as measured along Roman roads
- Regression diagram of Lincoln wares as measured along Roman roads showing only those sites with more than ten vessels
- Regression diagram of Lincoln wares as measured along navigable rivers
- Temporal distance map showing the difference between Euclidean distances and the distance measured along Roman roads
- Temporal distance map showing the difference between Euclidean distances and the distance measured along navigable rivers
- Cognitive distribution map of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery produced in Lincoln
- Comparative distribution map of pottery, sculpture, coins and manorial lands in Lincolnshire
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- Distribution of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery in Lincolnshire
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- Cognitive distribution map of Anglo-Scandinavian pottery produced in Lincoln
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- Comparative distribution map of pottery, sculpture, coins and manorial lands in Lincolnshire
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